You got the magic glasses? I don't see a blasted thing...... Welcome to the forum and upload a shot at your earliest convenience.........
That's nothing. The computer I had back in 1965 was powered by a D cell battery and fit easily in a suitcase. The other one I had could be taken apart and the pieces carried in a small sack. I've had various types of computers since then.
I remember using a Tandy TRS-80 (sold by Radio Shack) with a 5 1/4" floppy disk drive to administer the PO Box program at the post office in the mid-70s
Ahh yes, the old Trash 80! The local hospital brought one of those in because the doctors thought it would help them in the clinic. We were supposed to check it out to see what it could do. What it could do was play games. No floppy, but a cassette tape drive. It was trashy indeed!
I have 2 of these - one dated 1759 and one dated 1773. They are gold and very tiny, would appreciate any feedback as to what they are and value. I've heard Denmark and Spain???
Two of what? The last coin posted was a mangled Lincoln cent from the 1960s. I note that you are posting this on the picture tutorial thread. So ... have at it! Post pictures! Once you have the knack of that, the coins sound like they need to be posted in their own thread on the World Coins forum.
I'm new to this but I was wondering about my 1983 D penny the D has a Dip in it has anyone seen this before.
man, this thread sure went random and dysfunctional and off the topic a long time ago - in that vein, let me wish anyone here a happy Valentine's day - hope it's nicer than these candy hearts
Hey everyone, I have a few $1 dollar bills that caught my eye. Im new to looking up or at moneyvalues, so i need your help. I amusing my android phone and forsum reason i cant attach thephotos, so bare with me. 1st one i think is what might be called a bookend. G53036753F. Is it valuable and if it is how would i go about selling it and so on? 2nd one has a date(K19285459I) 1928 stood out. 3rd one starts with 00 also has doubles(00&22) and date(1922)serial #( I00192253B). 4th one G75688449H I noticed 5 numbers to make the order of (456789) and doubles (8844). Last is #L65974363P (63) is raised slightly higher then the rest of the numbers on both serial numbers printed on the bill. Your help is appreciated
Natural lighting by the window where the light from outside comes through or a nice place outside. Flash is a negative when taking photos of coins